Evaluation of community health worker's performance at home-based newborn assessment supported by mHealth in rural Bangladesh
Background: In low to middle-income countries where home births are common and neonatal postnatal care is limited, community health worker (CHW) home visits can extend the capability of health systems to reach vulnerable newborns in the postnatal period. CHW assessment of newborn danger signs suppor...
Main Authors: | Ashrafee, S. (Author), Billah, S.M (Author), Darmstadt, G.L (Author), El Arifeen, S. (Author), Foote, E. (Author), Hasan, R. (Author), Hoque, M.M (Author), Islam, M.S (Author), Jahan, F. (Author), Nasim, M.I (Author), Parvez, S.M (Author), Rahman, M. (Author), Sarker, S. (Author), Shahidullah, M. (Author), Shoab, A.K (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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